>I'm also playing around with the idea of taking ART 100 (Drawing I), >because a) I need three credits to stay full-time, b) I don't want to >take more than two really mathy engineering classes at a time if I can >help it, c) More HTY classes would be redundant at this point, and d) >it's annoyed me for a long time that my hands don't know what to do >with my ridiculously visual imagination. I dunno, though. Three >credits' worth of tuition is a lot of money to pay to learn to draw a >vase, which is probably about all the first class gets to, and the >only one that still has an open seat is at 9 in the morning. I can >barely walk at 9 AM, much less make my hands and eyes do precise >things. :)

My own experience with ARTS 110 (Elements of Drawing I) covered "Fundamental concepts, media, and processes of drawing. Emphasis on observation and representation in combination with individual expression. Subject matter includes still life, human figure, nature, the built environment, and conceptual projects." So you should be getting a little bit of everything if it's a full laboratory course. Dunno what I can tell you about a 9 am course, though. ^_-;